John Tortorella says that the Rangers must improve their power play attack next season. "The power play starts with me," coach Tortorella told The New York Post. "It's on me to figure out how to make sure that the personnel on the power play succeeds; that falls on my shoulders." The Rangers' power play ranked 29th in the NHL last season. "We need a quarterback. I'm talking about someone who has poise and creativity, can pass and shoot and get the puck through. And he has to be able to settle things down," Tortorella continued. "There's no question point-play was our biggest weakness last year. We have to figure it out. We have to find out whether we have a quarterback here. Right now, I'm not sure, but I'm not ruling out [Wade] Redden and I'm not ruling out [Michal] Rozsival, either." Specifically, Tortorella singled out Wade Redden. "Wade has to be better; he knows it and I know it," Tortorella said. "We've talked a few times this summer about what I expect from him right from Day One of training camp. "He needs to take charge. I believe he has it in him. But if he can't, or doesn't, we'll take a look at other options, because we cannot have a power play this year like the one we had last year."